Friday, May 31, 2019

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Space.com
As NASA pushes to land humans on the moon and Mars in the coming years, the Lego Group has seven new space-themed building sets inspired the agency's Red Planet plans. These sets will be released on Saturday (June 1) elsewhere in the world and on ...
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Space.com
Light-speed travel is a staple of science fiction in space. No "Star Wars" movie seems complete until the Millennium Falcon (or a rival ship) uses its hyperdrive. And many "Star Trek" fans enjoy talking about the relative star-system-jumping speeds of the USS ...
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Space.com
Like the rest of us, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover likes to watch the clouds roll by from time to time. The car-size robot craned its neck skyward on May 7 and May 12, capturing gorgeous imagery of wispy clouds scudding through the Red Planet's atmosphere.
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Space.com
NASA will reveal its selection of the first commercial companies to deliver science experiments to the moon as part of the agency's Artemis lunar landing program, and you can watch it live online. The space agency will announce its science selection at 1 p.m. ...
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Space.com
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Space.com
A Russian rocket lit up the night sky over Baikonur Cosmodrome Thursday (May 30) to launch a powerful new communications satellite into orbit. The heavy-lift Proton-M rocket lifted off at 1:42 p.m. EDT (1742 GMT) carrying the Yamal-601 communications ...
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Space.com
An instrument on board the International Space Station is painting the night skies with X-ray observations of the universe around us — and producing a stunning image in the process. The NASA device, called the Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer, ...
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Spaceflight Now
On its first launch of the year, a Russian-made Proton rocket lifted off Thursday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan with a French-built, Russian-owned communications satellite. The 191-foot-tall (58-meter) Proton rocket lifted off at 1742 GMT (1:42 ...
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Phys.Org
Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have teleported a computer circuit instruction known as a quantum logic operation between two separated ions (electrically charged atoms), showcasing how quantum computer programs ...
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NBCNews.com
More than six million years have passed since early humans first walked upright, and it's still unclear exactly why we made the switch from four legs to two. One popular theory holds that the change was the natural result of an evolving landscape that made it ...
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